Saturday, May 13, 2006

Student Loan - Bill Introduced to Increase Student Aid


Bill Introduced to Increase Student Aid
The California State Student Association and the California State University have co-sponsored a bill that would help to ease the cost of tuition for those in financial need.

Students join fight against bank charges
THOUSANDS of St Andrews University students are set to join the campaign against excessive bank fees, adding to pressure on banks and building societies to rethink their charges.

Comment: Graduates At Risk Of Overstretching
A few weeks ago, four of the five biggest banks agreed to share information about customers' credit commitments as part of an attempt to ensure responsible lending.

Graduation Money?
Apparently, some graduates will be receiving gifts in the form of dispensable cash from friends, relatives, friends of relatives, and hush money from professors to whom they performed extra credit.

VOY and SLC Announce the Launch of VOY Student Loans
VOY, LLC and the School Loans Corporation of Los Angeles today announced the launch of VOY Student Loans , the first fully bilingual loan service created by Latinos for Latinos that provides a broad range of education-focused financing solutions with reduced rates and personalized, one-to-one attention and advice.

"No surprises" budget likely
A "no surprises" budget is what the country is likely to get next week. Finance Minister Michael Cullen says a lot of the budget is pre-determined, with commitments clearly tagged for election policies such as interest free student loans and Working For Families.

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